Cape May County Herald, 25 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald & lantern 25 November 81

IT’S CAI.LEO George t flare ~ fc new place to have breakfast, lunch and dinner, located at the corner of Beach Dr and Perry Sts .in Cape May This past summer it was mostly an empty lot Then building started, with fieorge himself doing alt the supervising'and kome of the manual work (ieorge is an engineer and Knows how to figure The results of his dedicated .work shows the place ’is bright, well equipped with the latest, and so tOfTfOT; table

DINNERS ARE moderately -priced, and George’s is open 7 to 7 (or later if necessary) seven days a week “ George lives above the • restaurant in his new^ apartment along with wife Alecca. pnd children Michael. Faye and Oirlstlna. It’s a welcome sight to h$ve a- year ‘round restaurant open in Cape May • • • HOSPITALIZED but do^ ing very nicely is Ott llnwjird. electrician ex

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- traerdinnaire of West Cape pijay. Ott is more of a •'friend-electrician," coming out in all sorts of weather but always keeping his promise to help. Also hospitalized but doing ) tfeircr is Eleanor Anderson of West Cape May. She is an artist whose work has been shovn many times locally. • a a • HEARD A good one the other day from one of the clerks, from Collier’s who suggested a way to solve the gubernatorial dilemma: Let eng be governor of South Jersey; the other chief, executive bf North Jersey! THE ANNUAL Bridge party to benefit the Episcopal Church of the Advent was a success* as usual. It was one of many held, but there's always at least oi\p in West Cape May V~ most recently at the nome of Elizabeth Quinn. Rev Kahl. pastor of the Advent Church, also enjoyed sqrr.e Bridge,playing along with Catherine Devaney and Tina McCar-

thy.

• • • CAPE MAY needs a chairperson for the Cookbook Committee of Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary. This is something new and anyone interested in taking over this may cdll Helen Hunter at 884-8440. UP COMING events. Saturday. Dec. 5. Gay

Nineties Buffet-Dance with home-cooked food, live musfc by the Mfualcal Knights sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea at the Parish Hall on Ocean St. from 8:30 p.m.,to 1 a.m. All the members of the .Society are doing the cooking of fresh turkeys, meatballs, sausage, vegetables, coffee anci dessert It’s a bargain no matter hdw you look at it.. Teresa Banscher is handling tickets at 884-8141 ... Bea I.anil is COChairperson and Catherine Dwyer is v managing the food end. There’ll be prizes bnd fun galore. Dress as you like — but drtss up!...

can be reached at 884 4770. ANNUAL XMAS Party sponsored by the Cape May Rescue Squad is also Saturday, Dec. 12 in the evening at the Kiwanis building, says Joseph Crouch, chief. This year the Auxiliary is also invited as its membership has grown to upwards •of seventy persons — over 30 very active membefs and the others always coming through when needed for any events which are taking place. It’s a dedicated group.

SATURDAY. Dec. 12 is the Second Annual Bake Sale and Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the Cap* M^ Rescue Squad Auxiliary — last, year, at th<? Casale Shoe Rack, Store on the MaH There’lr be special homcmadotcakes, cookies, pies, Chimtqias cookies, preserves,* some homecooked foods, handmade articles just in timol for your Christmas shopping, some second-time around items as jewelry ahd miscellaneous. Time is 9 a m. to sell-out. Last year it was by 2 p.m. This year might be later because so many more are contributing. Want to donate any articles which can be sold...or perhaps bake something? Dolly Stango is chairperson and

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GOP Club Will Elect

A meeting of the Lower Township Republican Club will be held 8 p m Thursday. pec 3, at the Scott Ave. Civic XTlub in Town Bank: Officers for the coming year will be elected.

Nominated for officers are: president, Nina

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FISHING CREEK - VisB Anne Marie Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt of Cherry Hill, became the bride of Daniel R. Carrick, son of Mrs, Fran Carrick of Oakdale Av.e. and the late E.R. Carrick Sr., Nov. 14 at the First Baptist Church of Toms River. The Rev. Stephen Tecco officiated. Mary Claymore, sister of th<? bride, was matron of honor, and Ken , Carri^P and -John Lilliston III, brothers of the groom, were the best men. Richard and Ron Carrick. also-

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to ••Pele*' Granville SlUM...W.II.r Wfl«, Sr. and Ella Foster. • • h. HAPPY homecoming to Eleanora Cabernot, convalescing with family — hubby Ed and Teddy her t faithful canine. REMINDER. If you’ve planted tqtip bulbs, be sure to include some moihbajls here and there to. keep the field mice from scrounging

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Senlick, George Makjin; , first vice president, Raymond Beck; seedhd vice president, Nick’Raspa; third vice president, Peggy Spencer; secretary, Debi de la Cretaz; treasurer. Cass Clark; sergeant-at-arms. Lou Russo, 3-year trustee, Amelia Ruben.

EARN EXTRA XMAS MONEY! WE WILL PAY CASH FOR (Gently worn or almost new) CLOTHING Babies, Children’s, Women’s, Men’s Also Cribs, Playpens, Strollers, Toys, Bikes Sporting Goods, etc. and Handmade Articles A Crafts CALL 398 0083 FOR APPT.

brothers of the groom, served as ushers. A reception was held At the Woodbine Inn i|L Cherry Hill following thFjCeremony. Mrs. Carrick is a graduate of Camden Catholic High^School and is presently a senior at Glassboro State College. Mr Cafrick, who is a graduate of Wildwood High School and Glassboro State College, is a teacher at Clearview Jr.‘High School in Mantua, N.J. The couple will make their home in Somerdalb.

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